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Anyone know the torque numbers for these bolts (don't know what they're called)

dirtgnome

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I was installing the air deflectors on the performance pack the dealer forgot to install so I loosened up the bolts marked in the pic thinking I needed to remove them, but the aeros already had a pre cut holes for those two bolts. I have no idea what these two bolts are for so I don't even know what to look up for the torque specs.

S650 Mustang Anyone know the torque numbers for these bolts (don't know what they're called) 20240405_170404
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Tight. Worse case and it’s really a swag of a fudge but if you didn’t break the other side free you ‘could’ potentially use the torque of the others to find the value.
 

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That is for the lugs. 150 ft lbs seems high for those. You can use a torque wrench for the other side like suggested to get a close ballpark.
 

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Take one all the way out and see what metric thread size they have. Match up the markings to see what grade/ class they are. Grab a chart from the internet.

I suspect they are grade 5 and 8mm? If that's the case maybe 20 ft lbs?
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